When you begin to distance yourself from your childhood, i.e. get older, you start to lose touch with the things that make kids kids. You become more serious, acquire significant others, car payments, mortgages, and crazy grown up project like building sheds. The one thing I can do with the exception of playing with my kids that makes me feel like a kid again is run in the rain. There are not too many things we as adults can do to feel completely free and liberated, i.e. like a kid. Today I exercised my right to be a child by running in shorts and T-shirt in chilly, rainy weather while motorists looked at me like I was crazy and I smiled back like a 5-year old. I knew they were itching under their skin to trade places with me.
I headed over to the locker room at lunch with every intention of running the L.L.Bean trails. I was intercepted in the hall on the way by Ethan and Tom who browbeat me into running the road. Apparently they were a little scared to get muddy from all the rain this daggon Nor'easter has left for us. So being the social being I am I acquiesced and joined them. At the outset I was a little chilly but quickly warmed up despite the incessant wind and rain. The 7:18 pace was a little quicker than I was anticipating given Ethan's assurance of "love run", the term we have given happy, all inclusive runs. The pace never changed much from the starting pace until mile 6 which we turned into a 6:50 slugfest in the driving rain. Good stuff. Running with my boys at L.L.Bean is always fun, but today was better than fun. Today I truly was blessed to be a runner!
Tomorrow I am hanging out a home to run with Kelly and the kids and try out our new BOB Revolution stroller - the duallie. I am also leaning towards unfortunately skipping the Craig Cup Race for Life 5K at Twin Brook to allow myself to get to work quicker on my shed. I am itching to put nail to wood. Sunday I am planning to be back on the Bradbury Bruiser course with Tom at 7 AM if anyone out there wants to join us. Until next time, enjoy the video below from some good, Norwegian rockers, Kaizers Orchestra...
Upcoming Races
Race Results
- 2009 Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 - 26:29:17
- 2009 Boston Marathon - 3:29:45
- 2008 Maine Marathon - 3:13:30, BQ
- 2008 Bradbury Bruiser 12 Mile Trail Race - 1:40:57, 10th Place
- 2008 Vermont 100 - 21:28:08, 30th Place
- 2008 L.L.Bean 4th of July 10K - 38:17, 3rd AG
- 2008 Mount Washington Road Race - 1:26:19
- 2008 Bradbury Scuffle 6-Mile Trail Race - 42:40, 3rd Overall
- 2008 Pineland Farms 50 Mile - 7:50:10, 1st AG, 6th Overall
- 2008 Eastern States 20 Mile - 2:47
- 2008 Mid Winter Classic 10 Mile - 1:04:55
- 2007 Bradbury Bruiser 12 Mile Trail Race - 1:41:36, 4th Overall
- 2007 Maine Marathon - 3:19
- 2007 Vermont 100 - 20:27:37, 16th Place
- 2007 Cranmore Hill Climb - 1:28:18
- 2007 Pineland Farms 50 KM - 4:12:19, 1st AG, 5th Overall
- 2007 Sugarloaf Marathon - 3:05:31, 1st AG, 16th Overall
- 2007 Boston Marathon - 3:09:35
Personal Records
- 100 Mile: 2007 Vermont 100 - 20:27:37
- 50 Mile: 2008 Pineland Farms 50 Mile - 7:50:10
- 50K: 2007 Pinleland Farms Trail Challenge - 4:12:19
- Marathon: 2005 Richmond Suntrust Marathon - 2:59:55
- 10 Mile: 2008 Cape Elizabeth Mid Winter Classic - 1:04:55
- 10K: 2004 Beach to Beacon - 36:46
- 5K: 2004 Portland Sea Dogs Mother's Day 5K - 17:52
Friday, October 12, 2007
Fun run in the rain
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I ran the roads in Portland today; I don't know if traffic gave me a funny look, I was just doing all I could to keep them from hitting me. There was a lot of traffic...
The run itself was a lot of fun though. It only took about a mile to warm up and be comfortable.
Good to hear from you again Blaine. Hope the Marine Corps training is going well.
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